SHOCKING! Home Prices Falls Again to £281,000! What Happens Next?

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  • Опубликовано: 7 июл 2024
  • In a jaw-dropping turn of events, the latest House Price Index Report reveals a staggering drop in home prices, with the average plummeting to £281,000. This bombshell revelation has sent shockwaves through the real estate market, leaving homeowners and potential buyers scrambling for answers. But what's causing this unprecedented decline? Join us as we delve deep into the data, dissecting key dates, tax forms, and market trends to uncover the truth behind this alarming trend. We'll explore the implications for homeowners, investors, and the economy at large, providing valuable insights and expert analysis every step of the way. Don't miss this eye-opening investigation into the state of the housing market!
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Комментарии • 6

  • @thethinkingman2005
    @thethinkingman2005 2 месяца назад +1

    Hi Simon, could you please do a video on what it means to be over leveraged and how to avoid it. Is 40% equity a safe amount?

    • @Simon-Misiewicz-US-UK-Taxes
      @Simon-Misiewicz-US-UK-Taxes  2 месяца назад

      Over leveraged is where you make a loss on the rental rather than the mortgage % of the property. If interest rates increase and you make a loss then you are over leveraged
      Over leverage can also appear when your property is at risk of falling in price below the mortgage value

  • @DowntownR
    @DowntownR 2 месяца назад +4

    Real Prices are falling all over the uk. Inflation and the difference in cash return on saving. The next decade will show that property is a poor investment.

    • @Simon-Misiewicz-US-UK-Taxes
      @Simon-Misiewicz-US-UK-Taxes  2 месяца назад

      It depends.
      Capital growth may be small or in a slight negative position. However, rental yields are up adding to the investment bottom line over time

    • @g.p616
      @g.p616 2 месяца назад

      Savings rates are currently above inflation. House prices are falling in real terms. Rental yields on a fully leveraged property, when taking into account general maintenance costs and factoring in rental defaults is negative. Any investor would be MAD to purchase new property as a BTL!!

    • @Simon-Misiewicz-US-UK-Taxes
      @Simon-Misiewicz-US-UK-Taxes  2 месяца назад

      @g.p616 I don’t agree with your last point. We have lots of clients making good money with rentals provided they have the right set up and not over leveraged. ROI of 8-12% is still achieved
      What properties do you have and what are your investments doing?